As part of the acquisition, the companies are starting a new nonprofit organization, led by former NWEA board members.
6 Tips for Weaving Social-Emotional Learning Into Your Product Portfolio
Seeking Out Expertise, Developing Modular Lessons, and Avoiding Trite Strategies When Working With Students Are Essential
While it has come under attack in some communities, demand for SEL is such that many companies are seeking to integrate it into their existing resources.
What’s Next for Byju’s, India’s Ed-Tech Giant?
The Company’s Co-Founder Talks A.I., Speculation About an I.P.O, and the Organization's Ambitions
Byju’s co-founder Divya Gokulnath talks about the company’s intentions with the U.S. marketplace, how it’s thinking about AI, and the biggest challenges facing education.
A district in Georgia is looking for supplemental educational services, while an Indiana school system seeks mental health services.
The assessment provider says changes to the teacher-preparation exam can open doors to more aspiring educators, though critics worry about reinforcing biases and barriers to entry.
A district in Florida is looking for Dell Chromebooks, while a New Hampshire school system seeks a career pathways software platform.
At the ASU+GSV summit, top academic officials from the Chicago and Denver public schools talk about changing the culture around academic intervention.
How Much Ed Tech is Ideal? Some Educators Want More
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Reveals a Hunger for Digital Tools, Despite Some Districts' Misgivings
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds that many K-12 officials would like to keep or add to the level of tech in their classrooms, despite misgivings in some districts.
What Happened When an Education Company Executive Became a Substitute Teacher
The CEO of Solution Tree Challenged His Leadership Team to Work as Substitute Teachers. One of Those Executives Talks About the Experience
An executive at the company Solution Tree, challenged to try her hand at substitute teaching, describes the lessons she’s learned in the classroom.
Eleven countries — though not the U.S. — have officially endorsed and implemented a K–12 AI curriculum, a new report finds.